Outside of LeBron James and the annual Slam Dunk Contest at All-Star Weekend, you just don't see NBA players jump over each other all that often. Ish Smith couldn't care less about a lack of precedent.

With a little less than 10 minutes remaining in the second quarter and the Wizards leading the Magic 32-26, Smith, a six-foot guard, jumped completely over six-foot-four guard John Wall while trying to block a lay-up attempt. Wall beat Smith backdoor and received a pass from Wizards forward Trevor Ariza before pumpfaking to get a recovering Smith into the air.

Smith bit hard on the fake and his momentum sent him completely over a crouching Wall but, amazingly, it didn't carry him out of the defensive play. Instead, he pogosticked back into action, blocking Wall's shot before he could get off a clean look. I believe Jay Bilas dubbed that "Second Jumpability."

Smith, 24, is in his third NBA season after going undrafted out of Wake Forest. He's averaging 2.0 points and 1.7 assists for the Magic this season.

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